Admiral 38C Scrubber PB# 4100055UM Rev.* 08/10
PowerBoss, Inc. Copyright 2010
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Maintenance and Service
5.6.1
Emptying the recovery tank
The recovery tank (Fig. 26/3)
must be emptied and flushed
clean after finishing work.
Observe the applicable laws and
local regulations when disposing
of waste water containing clean-
ing agents!
1. Park the vehicle so that the draining
hose can be positioned over a drain in
the floor.
2. Open the left and right rear doors
3. Detach the waste water draining hose
(Fig. 26/6) and lower it slowly.
4. Unscrew the cap (Fig. 26/5) to open it.
The quantity drained can be regulated
by turning the cap and pivoting the cap
open fully, if necessary.
5. When the recovery tank has been
completely emptied, screw the cap
shut again and attach the draining
hose again.
If the recovery tank is extremely
dirty, begin cleaning the tank
straight away.
6. Close the left and right rear doors.
5.6.2
Cleaning the recovery tank
Clean the recovery tank (Fig. 26/3) every
day or as necessary. The cleaning flap
(Fig. 26/7) is available for this.
1. Open the left and right rear doors
2. Empty the recovery tank, refer to Sec-
tion 5.6.1.
Fig 27
3. Pull out the run-off plate (Fig. 27/3)
4. Release the flap lock: Turn the wing
nut (Fig. 27/1) counterclockwise
5. Open the cleaning flap (Fig. 27/2).
6. Open the recovery tank cap (Fig. 26/1).
7. Flush the recovery tank with water
filled from the top through the open
tank neck.
Cleaning may only be carried
out using a water hose (operat-
ing pressure approx. 5 to 6 bar)
and only from top to bottom. Do
not aim the jet of water directly at
openings, slits, electronic compo-
nents, operating panels or seals.
It is not permitted to clean the ve-
hicle with a high-pressure washer
or with a steam blaster because
the temperature is in excess of
100 °C.
Wear appropriate gloves for
protection against dirt, viruses,
bacteria etc. when cleaning the
container.